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CAVS rides a wave and prepares for surge requirements as orders roll in

2nd February 2026

The Common Armoured Vehicle System is continuing to rack up orders as the British Army looks likely to become an operator of the vehicle, while Italy and Ireland are also contenders.

US DoD task force’s DroneHunter acquisition lays groundwork for Replicator 2 CUAS strategy

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US DoD task force’s DroneHunter acquisition lays groundwork for Replicator 2 CUAS strategy

2nd February 2026

As the US Department of Defense looks to counter the growing threat of uncrewed aerial systems to improve homeland security, the DroneHunter acquisition could point to future commercial innovation.

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There are three distinct phases to the Challenger 3 MBT upgrade plan for the British Army, but the MoD is still considering its 120mm ammunition options.

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21st April 2022

New Zealand has been looking to sell off surplus-to-requirement NZLAVs for some time, even more so as it awaits its first Bushmasters later this year.

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Russian deliveries of S-400 to India proceed

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Putin's invasion of Ukraine seems not yet to have affected the delivery of S-400 systems to India.

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Norway reveals Mistral shipment to Ukraine

20th April 2022

Ukrainian short-range air defence capabilities are bolstered by Mistral SAM missiles donated by Norway.

SIG Sauer sweeps up next-gen US infantry weapon deals

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SIG Sauer sweeps up next-gen US infantry weapon deals

20th April 2022

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Silent Sentinel EVO2 long-range surveillance sensor works with two more platforms

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Sweden joins Common Armoured Vehicle System programme

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Sweden joins Common Armoured Vehicle System programme

14th April 2022

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Blighter launches deployable radar system

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Blighter launches deployable radar system

13th April 2022

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